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Precast concrete allows for elaborate and customised designs

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Aayush Patel, Director, Atul Projects India, discusses how precast concrete, when combined with automation and technology, has the potential to help India achieve its affordable housing goals.

What kind of precast concrete shapes do you use for residential buildings and commercial buildings?
We use a variety of precast concrete shapes to enhance structures in both residential and commercial construction. These include mouldings, rounded or modular features, grills, fins and projected pergolas for residential structures, all of which add to an appealing façade. Similarly, in commercial buildings, these components provide a professional and welcoming appearance that is consistent with the company’s identity. These adaptable precast concrete shapes play an important role in influencing the future of buildings by offering architectural projects with both aesthetic originality and durability.

What are the advantages of using precast concrete shapes as compared to other alternatives?
Using precast concrete shapes has various advantages over alternatives. One noticeable advantage is quicker construction due to off-site production, which saves significant time when compared to on-site curing. This technology allows for concurrent site preparation and assembly, which reduces labour needs. Furthermore, precast concrete allows for elaborate and customised designs that would be impractical otherwise. Precast elements, as opposed to cast-in-place concrete, are cured consistently in controlled factory settings, ensuring uniform quality. They also outperform steel constructions in terms of fire resistance and longevity. Precast concrete outperforms wood in terms of adaptability and durability. It reduces the need for substantial formwork and scaffolding, reducing waste and construction interruption.

Tell us about the quality standards you adhere to in selecting precast concrete shapes.
Our selection of precast concrete shapes is driven by strict quality requirements, emphasising precision work and achieving micro-finishes. In all aspects of our precast work, we prioritise exquisite craftsmanship and painstaking attention to detail. Our dedication to quality extends beyond surpassing basic criteria to achieving beautifully smooth surfaces on all of our goods. We ensure that each precast shape not only meets but exceeds industry requirements through a thorough review procedure, demonstrating our unwavering dedication to delivering the best level of workmanship available.

How do precast shapes help in the profitability of a construction activity?
Precast shapes add great value to construction activities by increasing profitability through faster processes and enhanced quality. These shapes are manufactured off-site under regulated conditions, decreasing material waste as well as labour and construction time. Various complicated shapes adapted to the project’s specifications can be achieved using Tensile Rubble Mould with grout and minimum diameter-wired reinforcement. This customisation lowers on-site modifications, optimising resource usage and eliminating costly errors. Furthermore, because of regular production circumstances precast shapes frequently display greater structural integrity and endurance. These elements work together to improve project efficiency, lower overall costs, and increase profitability in building endeavours.

What are the challenges you face in using precast shapes?
The use of precast shapes for multi-story elevations provides precise and diverse solutions for a variety of design objectives. However, it comes with obstacles such as extensive design and technical needs, communication barriers among multiple teams, assuring quality control, managing complex scheduling and sequencing, and dealing with limited on-site space and transportation restrictions. Overcoming these issues is critical for fully utilising the benefits of precast detailing in multi-story projects.

How do you incorporate sustainability in your construction process? How can precast concrete contribute towards affordable housing in India?
Sustainability is integral to our construction process, achieved through local material sourcing, energy-efficient designs, and waste reduction. We prioritise green certifications and eco-friendly practices to minimise our ecological impact from inception to completion. In the context of India’s affordable housing initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and MHADA, precast concrete holds immense potential. Its modular approach, based on factory-made components, ensures consistent quality and accelerates construction timelines. This aligns with the urgent need for rapid and cost-effective housing solutions. By minimising material wastage and labour costs, precast concrete offers an efficient way to deliver affordable housing projects on time. Its adaptability to various housing designs makes it suitable for large-scale housing ventures. As a result, precast concrete significantly contributes to India’s affordable housing goals by providing durable, affordable and quickly deployable housing units to address the housing needs of the population.

What kind of innovations do you hope to see in the future in the precast concrete shape industry?
In the realm of precast concrete shapes, we anticipate witnessing significant innovations that revolutionise the construction industry. We hope to see advancements in sustainable materials, leading to eco-friendly precast products that minimise environmental impact. Automation and robotics could streamline manufacturing processes, enhancing efficiency and precision. Integration of smart technologies might enable real-time monitoring and maintenance of precast structures, ensuring long-term durability. Additionally, developments in modular design and customisation could allow for more versatile and aesthetically pleasing architectural solutions. These innovations would not only contribute to rapid and high-quality construction in metropolitan areas but also promote sustainability and creativity in the field.

-Kanika Mathur

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Festive optimism

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As we transition into the festive season, it is crucial to take stock of the current state of India’s key infrastructure sector. August saw a 1.8 per cent contraction, largely attributed to excessive rainfall in many parts of the country, impacting several industries, including cement. The cement sector registered a 3 per cent decline in August 2024, compared to the same period last year, which had seen robust growth of 19.7 per cent, leading to what analysts call a high base effect, as per news reports. Despite this, there remains optimism as we approach the latter part of the year, with industry players anticipating demand revival by the end of Q3.
The evolving dynamics of the cement industry paint an interesting picture. Once dominated by regional and local players, the market has seen significant consolidation, with large companies taking the lead. These larger corporations, with their extensive reach and deep pockets, are strategically shifting focus toward non-trade segments, specifically targeting bulk buyers such as large contractors and infrastructure projects. This shift underscores the importance of India’s infrastructure-led growth focus, further solidified by government-backed projects.
However, the road ahead isn’t without challenges. While non-trade demand is expected to rise after the monsoon, it brings the dilemma of lower margins, potentially putting pressure on cement prices. We witnessed a price hike of Rs.10-20 per bag across regions in August, with more hikes expected in October, ranging from `5-15. Yet, there is uncertainty about whether these increases will hold, especially as market dynamics continue to evolve.
As we celebrate Diwali, I wish all our readers prosperity and success in navigating these changing tides. The coming months will be pivotal, and we look forward to a promising revival across the sector.

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Holcim for decarbonisation

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Holcim has invested in Sublime Systems to expand its range of solutions to decarbonise the construction industry. The partnership will advance Sublime’s first commercial manufacturing facility in Massachusetts, US, giving Holcim a large share of Sublime Cement produced there through a binding offtake reservation. Sublime’s first commercial-scale plant is set to start production in 2026 with a capacity of 30,000t/yr.

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Holcim to invest in new energy initiatives

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Holcim is investing in new energy initiatives at its Mannersdorf cement plant to significantly reduce its carbon footprint. The company plans to install a €10 million clinker cooler system, which aims to cut heat consumption and decrease CO2 emissions by 18,000 tonnes annually, with completion expected in early 2025.
Additionally, a large-scale photovoltaic system will be operational by 2025, covering about 15 per cent of the plant’s energy needs and further reducing CO2 emissions by 12,700 tonnes per year. This solar project includes 2.7 MW of solar panels installed at the site of the former chimney on the premises. Plant manager Helmut Reiterer emphasised the importance of sustainability and decarbonisation, stating that the company is focusing on energy-efficient production through machinery

 

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